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Question: I currently have a mortgage on a Mobile home. I also have to pay a lot fee & flood insurance, along with reg. homeowners ins. and everything else, I just can’t do it anymore. The manager of this park doesn’t seem to want to help me with a hardship case. I don’t see a way out. What happens when I can’t pay them anymore?
Answer: - Well, that’s simple. If you can’t pay, then you probably should look for a different spot to park your mobile home or you could look for roommates to help you pay the lot fee if you’re not married or see if there is work you can do on the side (maintenence) for the mobile home park so your lot fee is waved each month.
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